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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

What's on my Nightstand: October

Here's what I planned to read last month, let's see how I did:

Sweethearts (Sara Zarr) Loved it. Reviewed it.Cures for Heartbreak (Margo Rabb) Still on the stack.Attack of the Theater People (Marc Acito) Loved it. Couldn't review it due to a conflict of interest.The Year of Magical Thinking (Joan Didion) Had to return it to the library unread, alas. I'm not doing very well on my New Classics list.Blue Genes (Christopher Lukas) Read half of it. Set it aside for now.My Father's Paradise (Ariel Sabar) Reading it right now. Loving it!The Longest Trip Home (John Grogan) Read half of it. Decided not to finish it. Read another review and changed my mind.

I also read some other stuff, and I could link to the reviews here or you could just scroll down the page and there they'd be, like magic!

Currently on my nightstand: Breakfast in Bridgetown, which I reviewed but am still savoring one breakfast at a time and My Father's Paradise.

I have a huge pile of books to read. Next on my list:

The Gargoyle (Andrew Davidson) : Many people loved this. I'm sitting on a library copy that's due November 12th, so I hope to be able to finish it by then.The Adoration of Jenna Fox (Mary Pearson) : On my Mock Printz Award list, and due at the library November 22.Little Brother (Cory Doctorow) : Also on the Mock Printz Award list. I was hoping to put this one off til last because it's not my favorite genre of YA but it's also due back on the 22nd. Hopefully it will suprise me. Or enough people will return their copies by then that I'll be able to renew it after all.And, again, Margo Raab's Cures for Heartbreak, which I really hope to get to this month.

Here's how my kids and I did:

Maze of Bones (Rick Riordan) Finished it. Haven't reviewed it yet. My kids liked it a lot, I thought it was just OK. Peak (Roland Smith) We're about halfway through. Night of the Howling Dogs (Graham Salisbury) Haven't gotten to it yet, and it's no longer next on our list because we must read...Sea of Monsters (Rick Riordan): We went to see Rick give a reading and it motivated my kids to want to get back to this one, which we paused in the middle of this summer when it wouldn't renew. So we'll read it first, as soon as we finish Peak, which is good but slow going, as you might expect when reading a YA novel to an 8 year old.

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Worducopia wər-də-ˈkō-pē-ə (n.):

1. An abundance of literature2. A blog, located at worducopia.blogspot.com/, devoted to the enjoyment and discussion of books and writing

Who is Worducopia?Worducopia is penned by writer Alison Jakel.

When not reading or writing (and sometimes when she is), Alison homeschools her two boys, sings in a choir, or heads out into the beautiful Pacific Northwest for a hike or camping trip. She currently serves as president of the Oregon Home Education Network. Her husband works at the library and after that one day with the $80 fine, he renews her books on a regular schedule.